[HTML][HTML] Visualization and analytics tools for infectious disease epidemiology: a systematic review
LN Carroll, AP Au, LT Detwiler, T Fu, IS Painter… - Journal of biomedical …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background A myriad of new tools and algorithms have been developed to help public
health professionals analyze and visualize the complex data used in infectious disease …
health professionals analyze and visualize the complex data used in infectious disease …
Review of geospatial technology for infectious disease surveillance: use case on COVID-19
S Saran, P Singh, V Kumar, P Chauhan - Journal of the Indian Society of …, 2020 - Springer
This paper discusses on the increasing relevancy of geospatial technologies such as
geographic information system (GIS) in the public health domain, particularly for the …
geographic information system (GIS) in the public health domain, particularly for the …
[HTML][HTML] Participatory research methods–choice points in the research process
LM Vaughn, F Jacquez - Journal of Participatory Research …, 2020 - jprm.scholasticahq.com
Participatory research (PR) encompasses research designs, methods, and frameworks that
use systematic inquiry in direct collaboration with those affected by an issue being studied …
use systematic inquiry in direct collaboration with those affected by an issue being studied …
Citizen science in the age of neogeography: Utilizing volunteered geographic information for environmental monitoring
The interface between neogeography and citizen science has great potential for
environmental monitoring, but this nexus has been explored less often than each subject …
environmental monitoring, but this nexus has been explored less often than each subject …
Temporal and spatial analysis of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances in surface waters of Houston ship channel following a large-scale industrial fire incident
Firefighting foams contain per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)–a class of compounds
widely used as surfactants. PFAS are persistent organic pollutants that have been reported …
widely used as surfactants. PFAS are persistent organic pollutants that have been reported …
A systematic review of spatial decision support systems in public health informatics supporting the identification of high risk areas for zoonotic disease outbreaks
Background Zoonotic diseases account for a substantial portion of infectious disease
outbreaks and burden on public health programs to maintain surveillance and preventative …
outbreaks and burden on public health programs to maintain surveillance and preventative …
Crowdsourcing vector surveillance: using community knowledge and experiences to predict densities and distribution of outdoor-biting mosquitoes in rural Tanzania
Lack of reliable techniques for large-scale monitoring of disease-transmitting mosquitoes is
a major public health challenge, especially where advanced geo-information systems are …
a major public health challenge, especially where advanced geo-information systems are …
User engagement by user-centred design in e-Health
A Sutcliffe, S Thew, O De Bruijn… - … of the Royal …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
This paper describes the application of user-centred design (UCD) methods and a user
engagement (UE) approach to a case study development of a visualization tool (ADVISES) …
engagement (UE) approach to a case study development of a visualization tool (ADVISES) …
Design and implementation web based geographic information system for public services in Bandar Lampung City—Indonesia
The work on this paper has point of view on development of public service geographic
information system at Bandar Lampung City. The idea of this application deployment was …
information system at Bandar Lampung City. The idea of this application deployment was …
Participatory design of sensing networks: strengths and challenges
Participatory design (PD) involves users in all phases of design to build systems that fit user
needs while simultaneously helping users understand complex systems. We argue that …
needs while simultaneously helping users understand complex systems. We argue that …